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Note
The burst period must be long enough to output the
designated number of cycles for a selected frequency.
Burst period > burst count/(waveform fre 200 ns)
If the period is too short, it is automatically increased so that a
burst can be continuously output. A “data out of range” error
will also be generated.
Syntax
SOURce[1|2]:BURSt:INTernal:PERiod
{<seconds>|MINimum|MAXimum}
Parameter
<seconds >
1 ms ~ 500 seconds
Example
SOUR1:BURS:INT:PER +1.0000E+01
Sets the period to 10 seconds.
Query Syntax
SOURce[1|2]:BURSt:INTernal:PERiod?
[MINimum|MAXimum]
Return Parameter <NR3>
Returns the burst period in seconds.
Example
SOUR1:BURS:INT:PER?
+1.0000E+01
The burst period is 10 seconds.
8-15-6. SOURce[1|2]:BURSt:PHASe
Set
Query
Description
Sets or queries the starting phase for the burst. The default
phase is 0 degrees. At 0 degrees, sine square and ramp
waveforms are at 0 volts.
In gated burst mode, waveforms are continuously output
(burst) when the Trig signal is true. The voltage level at the
starting phase is used to determine the voltage level of the
signal in-between bursts.
Note
The phase command is not used with pulse waveforms.
Syntax
SOURce[1|2]:BURSt:PHASe
{<angle>|MINimum|MAXimum}
Parameter
<angle>
-360 ~ 360 degrees
Example
SOUR1:BURS:PHAS MAX
Sets the phase to 360 degrees.
Query Syntax
SOURce[1|2]:BURSt:PHASe? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Return Parameter <NR3>
Returns the phase angle in degrees.
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